2.4.17 - compile error

2002-07-16 Thread Balakrishnan Ananthanarayanan

Hello all, 

I'm compiling 2.4.17 to work for mips. I get the following error: 

mips_ksyms.c:44: parse error before 
'this_object_must_be_defined_as_export_objs_in_the_Makefile' 

mips_ksyms.c:44: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of 
`this_object_must_be_defined_as_export_objs_in_the_Makefile'

mips_ksyms.c:44: warning: data definition has no type or storage class

The same errors repeat themselves at certain line numbers till line 140. What shud I 
do? Please help. 

Thanks, 
Balakrishnan

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Samba username limit

2002-07-16 Thread Manoj Naik

Hi,
 I am running samba on redhat 7.2.
 The difficulty i find is that in the "homes"  section  the usernames are
limited to 13 characters. Usernames  with morethan 13 char cannot access the
home directory.
Is there any way to increase the username size. Is there any limitation to
"%S".
I tried "%H" "%u" etc. No use


The following is written inside the smb.conf file

path=/home/etg/%S
username =%S
validusers=+etg
read only=no
hosts allow=163.122.44
browsable=no

any help
Manoj




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Re: Howto Add a network card ?

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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>I need already have a network card inside the server,
>but is not auto dectected by redhat os.

What model of card is it?

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RE: ftp/telnet - connection refused all of a sudden!!!

2002-07-16 Thread Joshua LaFriniere

I had the same problem .. but then I took a guess and was able to connect with ssh, 
but still not with ftp or telnet.
try ssh and if that don't work .. *shrugs* .. sorry I couldn't have been any more help 
to you.
Joshua

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>
>I could able to do ftp and telnet to my linux box.
>After a boot none of these services are availble. I
>always get back a "connection refused" error.
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Re: polling linux mail servers

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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>i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
>it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
>(inside or outside the domain) and get email to linux clients? the only
>way i've managed was to mount the server to the clients using nfs but i
>don't much care for this route. 
>
>anyone have any advice? thanks.

Make sure the imapd RPM is installed, then configure ipop3d or imapd. I
think all you have to do is enable connections in the appropriate xinetd
config file in /etc/xinetd.d/.

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keep parameters.

2002-07-16 Thread Ximo Llacer








Hi,

 

I have made a firewall script
and it works fine , but when I booted the host disappers.

 

Where can I put this script
to load when the host re-boot and keep it?

 

Where is the place where I
can put the static routes to keep it?

 

 

Un Cordial Saludo / Best regards

Ximo
Llácer

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Re: problem receiving email

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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On 12-Jul-2002/18:24 -0400, Donnie Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[about editing local-host-names]
>Thanks for the tip, but I had already done that.  The Redhat machine will
>receive email from another Linux box, but from no one outside of my domain.
>I do have the other Linux box in my /etc/mail/Access file. Could it be a
>security issue?  I do not have either of the firewall packages running.
>
>Any other suggestions?

Compare the dates on all the source config files in /etc/mail/ with their
resulting database files. I recently had a situation where the sendmail
init script was not actually recreating access.db after my changes to
access. 

You may have to manually recreate a db file using makemap:

  makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access


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Re:Re: run root script at start-up

2002-07-16 Thread Caner Baydemir

> That is what I did. THe problem is, its a root task and I get permission
> denied.

oh, yes, yes, yes

chmod  +s  /bin/mount



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Re: How to disable a user account.

2002-07-16 Thread Muthupandi
I did with your way. I used userdel command with -r option . all the other way is not work out. but the user lost his old mails.
because the users/home/test directory and /var/spool/mail/test permission  has been changed to that userid 1155 after deleting the test user. 
I created new user called 'jemes'. the userid 1155 has been automatically asigned the new user jemes. so now jemes has the owner permission to those directorys. after that I created test user now the userid for test user is 1156. It asked for the changing the owner permission fixed it. no problem with test's home directory. but he lost his mails. 
ok
At last I redirect the mails to /dev/null.

Is thare Any way to bounds back the mails to the sender?  whether the user is enabled or disabled in 
the passwd file.  I am using sendmail MTA . 

I did this test in Microsoft Exchange2000 also. Same problem is there. The mails are stored to the server even the user is disabled.

Regards,
Muthupandi.


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>> account is enabled). But it is changing only the 
>password of that user.
>> but he receives mails.  I want to restrict the 
>mails for that user. how
>> to do ?
>
>Delete the user altogether. "userdel " 
>will do the trick, and if 
>you don't use the -r option, the user's directory 
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RE: Kernel version [WAS: (no subject)]

2002-07-16 Thread hugo h.


> 
> kernel-2.4.9-34 IS the latest kernel released for Red Hat 7.2

But the latest stable is 2.4.18 until now,
Do we expect to be the kernel for 8.0 ?




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Re: How to know which kernel

2002-07-16 Thread Michael Fratoni

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On Wednesday 17 July 2002 12:00 am, Patrick Nelson wrote:

> How do you know which to use?  It may not be, but I couldn't find
> anything that showed what goes with what...
>
> i386
> i486
> i586
> i686

Don't forget athlon.

>
> Anyone know of a list that points the i version with the proper kernel?

See what is currently installed: (watch the line wrap)

$ rpm -q kernel --qf "%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE} was built for the
%{ARCH}.\n"

Here, the output is:
kernel-2.4.18-5 was built for the athlon.

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PPP configuration in Redhat7.1

2002-07-16 Thread CHEN, XIAOMING

Hi, all:

I tried to connect to the internet with modem at home under Redhat7.1. I
configured it with RP3 as indicated in the manual.  It seemed the connection
had been established; I could ping the sever and get the right message back.
However "the lookup for the host failed", that means I couldn't browse the
internet. The ISP server uses CHAP authentification. Is this the problem? I
know in Redhat6.2 such problem is solved, but what's the status in 7.1?
Could anybody give me directions? Thanks for reading. Good night.

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RE: How to know which kernel

2002-07-16 Thread Patrick Nelson

Michael Fratoni wrote:
-
Steps 2 and 3 should be handled automagically.

Sounds about right, though I'd use rpm -ivh in all cases for a kernel 
upgrade. The i386 kernel is the correct arch for all your machine(s)?

'up2date kernel' 
should handle the task painlessly as well.
-

Cool...

How do you know which to use?  It may not be, but I couldn't find anything
that showed what goes with what...

i386 
i486
i586
i686

Anyone know of a list that points the i version with the proper kernel?



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Re: polling linux mail servers

2002-07-16 Thread Edward Marczak

On 7/14/02 10:42 AM, "jack wallen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
> it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
> (inside or outside the domain) and get email to linux clients?

Sure.  Fetchmail is very versitile and can support POP and IMAP retrieval,
in addition to many other functions.  Not sure what your exact situation is,
but between fetchmail and procmail, almost anything is possible.

Check the man page for each.
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Re: How to know which kernel

2002-07-16 Thread Michael Fratoni

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On Tuesday 16 July 2002 10:57 pm, Patrick Nelson wrote:

> A look at updates.redhat.com/7.3/en/os/i386 reveals that only
> kernel-2.4.18-3 has a update (kernel-2.4.18-5), so does this mean that
> I'm golden on the other packages?  I'm thinking yes.
>
> So then the process to upgrade the kernel should then be:
>
> 1. run rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.18-5.i386.rpm
> 2. check /boot for:
> System.map -> System.map-2.4.18-5
> config-2.4.18-3
> initrd-2.4.18-5.img
> module-info -> module-info-2.4.18-5
> vmlinux-2.4.18-5
> vmlinuz -> vmlinuz-2.4.18-5
> 3. Add to /boot/grub/grub.conf:
> title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-5)
>  root (hd0,0)
>  kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-5 ro root=/dev/hda2
>  initrd /initrd-2.4.18-5.img
>
> Steps 2 and 3 might, in fact, be taken care of already.  The
> documentation at
>  http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/howto/kernel-upgrade/
> was a bit outdated... but none the less!

Steps 2 and 3 should be handled automagically.

> Sound about right?  Any insight?  I'm doing this manually because I
> want to see the process and I have a bunch of systems to do it on.  If
> the first one goes ok then I will probably do rpm -Uvh
> kernel-2.4.18-5.i386.rpm

Sounds about right, though I'd use rpm -ivh in all cases for a kernel 
upgrade. The i386 kernel is the correct arch for all your machine(s)?

'up2date kernel' 
should handle the task painlessly as well.

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Re: apache cgi-bin problems (clarified!)

2002-07-16 Thread Chet Nichols III



Ah..I forgot to mention the key part. I can 
get/access the cgi-bin through a ~user folder.. the problem occurs with virtual 
hosts. Example: A user has their /home/user/public_html folder attached to a 
virtual host..and when I go to list their cgi-bin, it says access denied. 
However, if I do site.com/~user/cgi-bin, it lets me access it. Oddly enough, its 
technically the same exact folder. Is there a different rule with virtual hosts? 
Talk to you soon, thanks in advance :)
 
Chet

  - Original Message - 
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  Hahnel William J 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
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AM
  Subject: RE: apache cgi-bin 
problems
  
  First, make sure the "public_html" directory has open 
  enough permissions:
   
  
drwxr-xr-x    2 
username    usergroup  4096 Apr 
19 16:27 public_html
   
  Next, make sure the public_html directory is defined 
  in Apache to allow the execution of CGI scripts:
   
  
order allow,denyallow from allOptions 
Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGIIndexOptions FancyIndexing NameWidth=* 
SuppressDescription
   
  Lastly, you may want to set up aliases for each 
  user:
   
  
ScriptAlias 
/cgi-bin/username "/home/username/public_html/"
 
  Hope this helps!    
  
  
-Original Message-From: Chet Nichols III 
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AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: apache cgi-bin 
problems
Alright here goes..
 
I'm trying to set it up so each user can have a 
working cgi-bin folder in their public_html folder. I added the AddHandler 
thing to allow .cgi as cgi-script or whatever it was, but every time I try 
and run a script, it says it doesn't exist, and then it says the cgi-bin 
folder doesn't have permission to be viewed, but it does! However, users can 
run cgi scripts OUTSIDE of the cgi-bin folder. So what's up with that? I've 
been messing around for a weekend now, and nothing I've read seems to have 
helped. Thanks in advance for the response, talk to you soon,
 
Chet


Re: how to share a tape drive from 1 machine to another machine

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

you will need to look at something like amanda. I don't think you can do
exactly what you ask. but amanda is an excellent program.

http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html

On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 22:33, kpyau wrote:
> i have a linux 7.0 box call earth.eu.com
> 
> i have another linux 7.0 box call titan.eu.com
> 
> earth.eu.com have a scsi tapedrive which working fine. the location
> is in /dev/st0
> 
> how do i share this tapedrive to titan.eu.com?
> 
> i want this tapedrive to apear in titan.eu.com so that i can backup my files
> easily and tar easily.
> 
> can anyone help? thanks
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Re: Amanda Backups

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

"prove it can be down" ?done?

I wouldn't call backing up to zip disks an accurate proof that you have
it working.  you can setup amanda to run backups to the holding disk.
but it's still going to be a tough proof.

check this out.

http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 03:30, Burgess, Adam wrote:
> Can someone help me, i'm trying to setup a backup machine using amanda on
> RH7, before we go out and get a dedicated machine to run the backups on i
> need to prove it can be down. The problem i have is the media i have to use,
> i have zip disks (tape will be used on the dedicated machine) since it's
> whats laying around. Can it be done with amanda and if so how.
> 
> Thanks
> Adam
> 
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How to know which kernel

2002-07-16 Thread Patrick Nelson

So I'm doing a manual kernel upgrade of a new RH73 install.  The manual
process is to find all kernel RPMs with:
  rpm -qa |grep kernel
which reveals:
  kernel-2.4.18-3
  kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.27-18
as well as other supporting RPMs with:
  rpm -q mkinitrd sysVinit initscripts
which reveals:
  mkinitrd-3.3.10-1
  package sysVinit is not installed
  initscripts-6.67-1

A look at updates.redhat.com/7.3/en/os/i386 reveals that only
kernel-2.4.18-3 has a update (kernel-2.4.18-5), so does this mean that I'm
golden on the other packages?  I'm thinking yes.

So then the process to upgrade the kernel should then be:

1. run rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.18-5.i386.rpm
2. check /boot for:
System.map -> System.map-2.4.18-5
config-2.4.18-3
initrd-2.4.18-5.img
module-info -> module-info-2.4.18-5
vmlinux-2.4.18-5
vmlinuz -> vmlinuz-2.4.18-5
3. Add to /boot/grub/grub.conf:
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-5)
 root (hd0,0)
 kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-5 ro root=/dev/hda2
 initrd /initrd-2.4.18-5.img

Steps 2 and 3 might, in fact, be taken care of already.  The documentation
at
 http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/howto/kernel-upgrade/
was a bit outdated... but none the less!

Sound about right?  Any insight?  I'm doing this manually because I want to
see the process and I have a bunch of systems to do it on.  If the first one
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Re: ppp hangs

2002-07-16 Thread Edward Dekkers

> I have a newly installed dual-boot 7.3 system. I was using the
> "Internet Configuration Wizard" to configure PPP but when I activate
> it, the thing doesn't do anything, as if PPP wouldn't be seeing
> the modem.  I tried making a link /dev/modem -> /dev/ttyS0 but no
> avail.  Furthermore, if I run "hwbrowser" the modem doesn't appear
> on the list. On the other hand, when I run windows on the machine,
> I don't have any problems connecting to my ISP. Is there anything
> that I should do? Thanks in advance.

Doesn't sound like PPP is the problem, but your modem is.

Can you use it with minicom?

What type of modem is it?

If it's a winmodem you'll need drivers.

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Re: making a boot floppy.

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

Boot off the Redhat cd into rescue mode.  Rescue mode will try to mount
the file systems into a directory, next you will want to chroot to your
root directory and now do a mkbootdisk.  that should work for you. 

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 08:53, alexis Vasquez wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I installed w2k and then installed RHL 7.0 but when
> reach the step to make boot floppy. it can't.  I look
> on other screen (alt F3 I think). it says 
> "NO IDE FLOPPY FOUND" ... In other line said  "NO
> INITTAB. BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN".
> 
> So I did mkbootdisk from other linux box. but the
> /root directory in this other machine is /dev/hda7. 
> In MY machine is /dev/hda5..
> 
> so floppy boots. but search for /dev/hda7 :-(
> 
> How can I make a boot disk with a different parameters
> from the box I'm doin' it..?
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Re: gcc 3.2 RPM

2002-07-16 Thread Matthew Saltzman

On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Hunter Scales wrote:

> I need to upgrade my compiler from the gcc 2.96 that came with my Redhat
> installation to gcc 3.2.  Can someone tell me where to find the RPM for
> this?  Or do I have to get a gzip file from GNU?

I can't find the reply that already appeared explaining how to install gcc
by hand, but that is one good option.  If you can live with 3.1, there are
RPMs that live nicely alongside the stock RedHat ones at
people.redhat.com/jakub.  You probably *do not* want to use the Rawhide
RPMs as they may upgrade your installed gcc, which would break many
things.

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Re: OT: Network address of LAN.

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

you may be able to run computers on the first and maybe last address of
your subnet.  But IP isn't designed to do so, you may experience odd
problems, maybe not.  You can drive down the opposite of the road also,
but would you?

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 13:12, Chao Jang Wei wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I know this is off-topic but since there are many network experts on this
> list, I figure that this is the best place to ask network-related questions.
> 
> I have been reading, or rather refreshing, my memory on IP addressing and
> subnets. My question is best presented with an example. Suppose a LAN is
> assigned an address block: 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0. Why is the first
> available host address 192.168.1.1 instead of 192.168.1.0? Most books will
> just say that 192.168.1.0 is the network address of the LAN. But I don't see
> any confusion arising when this address is assigned to a host. Perhaps
> someone can shed some light on this.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> David Chao
> 
> 
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Re: checking domain

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

what do you mean by domain? it can mean several differen't things and I
can't tell what you are talking about from you post.

to see what computer you are running a shell run: hostname or domainname
if you want to change the host or domain name edit
/etc/sysconfig/network

if you want to know something else then ask your question better.


On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 13:34, Tyler Durdin wrote:
> 
> How can i check what domain i am on from the Konsole? Also, how can i change 
> domain names from the Konsole?
> 
> 
> _
> Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
> 
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Re: Adding a new scsi disk in RH 7.1

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

look in dmesg and see what the device name of the new disk is. if it's
not listed there, check you terminations, id's and controller card
configs.




On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:06, Pascal MiQUET wrote:
> On a server, a new scsi disk were added
> On booting some message tell us that a disk on controller 0 disk 3 is 
> added, but not configuration were requested.
> So fdisk is not available for the device /dev/sdd !!! as long as there 
> is actually 3 disks plugged in and configured.
> The new disk is about 18 Go, and the three other are 9 Go.
> Any idea ???
> One of  my friend told me to decrease the speed of the disk ??
> 
> Regards
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Re: Audio Streaming - QuickTime / Or Alt. - Anyone uses/ed it?

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

> I wanted
> to know if anyone uses it or used it and how is it?

Lots of people use it and it's good, but sucks for most of us becaue
there is no linux quicktime client.  Darwin Streaming Server is what you
would be looking into, it's on apples shared source site.

http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/

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Re: Graphical Mode boot up

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

I'm not sure what's causing the error, but if you simply are booting to
text login (run level 3) and want to change it to graphical login (run
level 5) there are two ways.

The roundabout easy way is to run Xconfigurator and when it asks if you
want to boot to graphical mode hit yes.

The more direct way to do it is to edit /etc/inittab and change.

id:3:initdefault:
to 
id:5:initdefault:

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 18:41, Gorman, Michael wrote:
> I am receiving the following error when trying to start the x server.
> "execeve failed for /etc/X11/X"
> 
> 
> How do I boot into the Graphical Mode?
> 
> Thank you.
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Re: ppp hangs

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

What kind of modem is it?  Are you aware with the problems with
winmodems?

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 19:12, Daniel Senderowicz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a newly installed dual-boot 7.3 system. I was using the
> "Internet Configuration Wizard" to configure PPP but when I activate
> it, the thing doesn't do anything, as if PPP wouldn't be seeing
> the modem.  I tried making a link /dev/modem -> /dev/ttyS0 but no
> avail.  Furthermore, if I run "hwbrowser" the modem doesn't appear
> on the list. On the other hand, when I run windows on the machine,
> I don't have any problems connecting to my ISP. Is there anything
> that I should do? Thanks in advance.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
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Re: x freezing

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

Have you tried killing X with ctrl alt backspace? just curious how
"frozen" it is.

when it's frozen what does top have to say, is anything using a lot of
CPU?


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> I am suddenly having trouble with x freezing when it is started.
> The mouse can move but nothing else works when I telnet in and
> kill all x processes ect It still will not release the terminal
> The only way to get back a prompt is to reboot anybody have
> any idea what is going on?  I can still use the computer as
> my gateway right now it is frozen but It is still acting as
> a gateway. Last update was June 10th could it be hardware?
>  Linda Hanigan
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Re: How to change resolution in GNOME

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

in Xconfigurator if you choose multiple resolutions your can cycle
through those resolutions with ctrl alt and + or - on the keypad.  see
here:

http://kb.redhat.com/view.php?eid=98

If you only selected 1 resolution in Xconfigurator, simply run it again
as root.


On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:54, Hunter Scales wrote:
> When I installed Redhat 7.2, I chose 1024x768 32 bits as the screen 
> resolution.  Using Windows, I am used to changing the screen resolution 
> "on the fly".  Is this possible with X?  Does GNOME provide a control 
> for screen res and depth?  If so, I cant seem to find it.  Thanks.
> 
> Hunter
> 
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Re: Java plugin not installing in mozilla 1.0

2002-07-16 Thread Michael Fratoni

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On Tuesday 16 July 2002 08:33 pm, Mark Neidorff wrote:

> I have been very happy with mozilla 1.0 since downloading it and
> installing it.  Following the instructions on sun's site, I was not
> able to intall the java plugin.  Has anyone found a way to?  (I had
> been using netscape 6.2 before mozilla.  I never removed it.  Would
> that make a difference?) I get an error  when using the regxpcom
> utility about not being able to install the plugin.

I used the directions provided on the mozilla page, seems to work fine.
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.0/#install

Basically:
cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
ln -s /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_01/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so

Open the browser, and "about:plugins" should display the java plugin.
Mine says:

Java(TM) Plug-in 1.4.0_01-b03
 File name: /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_01/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so

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Re: Can't get Telnet Root Access on a new Linux Dell server

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

Dan,

your problem with ssh may be a simple as having to choose ssh version 2
in the putty options. putty defaults to ssh1 and your server is most
likely only accepting ssh2.

I honestly didn't read the entire thread so I appologize if this is a
little redundant.


On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:49, Dan Sabo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just installed my new Dell server (that was pre configured with Linux at
> Dell), at my co location firm.  I am now able to log on to the server
> remotely from home, via a browser based Dell Server Administrator
> application to check the server's critical functions.
> 
> However, I can not logon to the server via telnet and can not get
> Linux/telnet root access as a result.  I am using Putty, and I type in my IP
> address in Putty, the same IP address I use to log onto the Dell browser
> based server administrator, tried both SSH and telnet connections in putty,
> and I just get a blank screen with no prompt for login in the Putty terminal
> window.  Any ideas what I’m doing wrong?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dan Sabo
> 
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RE: setting up a tape drive

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Bearer

Jayson,

After you get the tape drive working, you will need some type of backup
soluton.  if you are unsure of what you are going to use, I'd say
checkout Amanda  http://www.amanda.org/

also you can check this out.

http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html


On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 13:46, Jayson Hill wrote:
> Thank you Chris, I was unsure what /dev it would be, but after reading a
> bit more, and with your helpful email, I think I got it...
> 
> I appreciate it.
> 
> Jayson
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 8:10 AM
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> Subject: Re: setting up a tape drive
> 
> At 08:39 2002/07/16 -0700, you wrote:
> 
> >I was wondering if someone could help me with setting up a tape drive
> on 
> >an existing RedHat 7.2 system. It is a Seagate SCSI tape drive. I am
> sorry 
> >to be such a newbie about this, but I am completely clueless on how to 
> >start. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> The usual approach is:
> 1. Turn machine off.
> 2. Add tape drive to SCSI chain (using an available ID number and making
> 
> sure the chain remains properly terminated).
> 3. Turn machine back on.
> 
> At this point your SCSI controller init should show the tape drive as a 
> sequential access device (you can check that it found it by reading the 
> output from "dmesg") and assuming it's your only tape drive you can use
> it 
> as /dev/st0.
> e.g.
> "tar -czvf /dev/st0 /" would attempt to archive a gzip compressed copy
> of 
> your root filesystem onto tape, or "tar -xzvf /dev/st0 ." would attempt
> to 
> restore an archive from the tape to the current directory.
> 
> For low-level backups you can use something like:
> dd if=/dev/sda | gzip -c > /dev/st0
> (naturally you shouldn't do this while any partitions on sda are mounted
> 
> read/write).
> 
> 
> p.s. I am currently trying out a new version of Eudora (mail user agent
> for 
> Windows) which hasn't downloaded it's registration key yet and thinks
> it's 
> operating as advertising supported software. I apologize if it tacked
> some 
> kind of add onto this message.
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RE: problem receiving email

2002-07-16 Thread R P Herrold

On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Donnie Grimes wrote:

> Thanks for pointing me to the tips file, but I had already taken care of
> those suggestions. There is nothing in /var/log/messages that points to a
> problem. To test my server, I've been sending email from yahoo.com. There is
> no record of any attempts from yahoo.com in the messages file.
> 
> I would appreciate any help. If I can't get this worked out in the next
> couple of day, I'll have to give up on Redhat.

heh -- or Yahoo -  Start by watching /var/log/maillog 
instead.  

If you have demonstrated step 9 of 
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/sendmail-tip.html, the Red Hat 
installation is OK -- many ISP's (like ones I admin) block 
inbound port 25 to non-designated mailservers, under RFC 3013

   http://asg.web.cmu.edu/rfc/rfc3013.html section 5.3

-- if you cannot telnet to port 25 on your host from a random
IP outside your upstream provider, this may be the issue.  A
tool called tcpdump can conclusively demonstrate where the
connection is failing, but if you are testing a mailserver by
relying on yahoo, this may not be within your present
skillset.

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Re: Forgot root password!

2002-07-16 Thread Jerry Winegarden

On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Peter Li wrote:

> Does anybody tell me if I forgot my root password, how can I reset it from console.  
>Thanks!
> 
Hint:  search the archives  (www.prairienet.org/redhat), you'll get the
answer a lot quicker than waiting for us.  This question is asked
very frequently.


boot into single user mode (method depends on your boot loader):

LILO:
boot:  linux single

GRUB:
select your normal kernel load, e to edit, 

add to the end of that line:   single
then save this and boot

You will be in "single-user-mode", where root is the only user.
The system prompt will be:  #

THis is the console level (x-windows is not running).

Give passwd command, you will get prompt for root's (new) password.

reboot (ctrl-d will exit single user mode)


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Re: Can't boot-up

2002-07-16 Thread Michael Fratoni

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On Tuesday 16 July 2002 08:06 pm, Toto Gamez wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried to enable my ppp0 during boot-up using the network
> configuration of KDE but when I reboot my box RH 72 it stuck up in
> ppp0. How can I boot my box normally now and disable my ppp0 during
> boot.

It should eventually time out and continue booting.
You can also watch the console messages, and hit 'i' when prompted to 
begin an interactive startup. Just say no to bringing up ppp0.

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Re: Java plugin not installing in mozilla 1.0

2002-07-16 Thread Will Francis

> Hi all,
> 
> I have been very happy with mozilla 1.0 since downloading it and
> installing it.  Following the instructions on sun's site, I was not able
> to intall the java plugin.  Has anyone found a way to?  (I had been using
> netscape 6.2 before mozilla.  I never removed it.  Would that make a
> difference?) I get an error  when using the regxpcom utility about not
> being able to install the plugin.

I'm not _sure_ that it's required in all cases, but whenever I have
mozilla do an automated install of a plug-in, I launch it as root
first. If you are not root, the installs seem to go fine with no errors
but then are not there when you restart  the browser.

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Re: linux migration

2002-07-16 Thread Robert P. J. Day

On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Following the list of the programs my company used:
> MS Office 97/2002
> --
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives: openoffice(), star office()
> Comments:

however, if you really want to stick with word, you can get a commercial
product called "crossover office" from www.codeweavers.com -- about $50 --
which lets you install and run all of microsoft office under linux.
i use it all the time and it works fine.  a very inexpensive solution
to let you keep running office, at least for now.

> Power Archiver (Free compression tool)
> -
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives:
> Comments:

this utility appears to support multiple compression formats, including
zip and tar, both of which you can do within linux.  frankly, if you're
going to compress stuff, you really want to do it to a format that is 
open and platform-independent.  so, if that's the case, zip/unzip and
tar will do what you want in linux.



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Re: linux migration

2002-07-16 Thread Robert P. J. Day

On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Our company is considering to migrate some Desktop PC¡¯s to Linux. To
> rephrase: I have to prove how far the development of Linux is feasible in
> our company!
> 
> I have a checklist about the programs which are used in our company. Most
> of the vendors of these programs don¡¯t support Linux solutions/Clients
> (hopefully it will change as soon as possible). Therefore I am looking for
> alternatives by taking into account the compatibility to our existing
> programs, because we will not migrate all PC¡¯s.
> 
> I hope you can fill in my list. If this is no subject for this mailing
> list, please let me know or maybe you just prefer it to send it to my
> private email address, it would be nice! If you have already experienced
> alternative products playing/working with the common windows based
> products, please write down a mark between 1-6 (¡°1 ¨C very well¡± to ¡°6 -
> very bad¡±) in brackets behind the certain program and if u don¡¯t mind with
> a short explanation of pros and cons, just insert with a comma and use a
> ¡°P:¡± for pros and a ¡°C:¡± for cons!
> For example: Alternative: openoffice(3,P:faster, more stable, C:" not
> compatible to Microsoft excel 2000 sheets), staroffice (2)
> 
> 
> Following the list of the programs my company used:
> MS Office 97/2002
> --
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives: openoffice(), star office()
> Comments:
> 
> MS Netmeeting
> ---
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives:
> Comments:
> 
> Power Archiver (Free compression tool)
> -
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives:
> Comments:
> 
> Irfan View
> --
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives:
> Comments:
> 
> Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw
> 
> Linux version: No/yes (PhotoPaint)
> Alternatives: Gimp(), PhotoPaint()
> Comments:
> 
> Lotus Notes Domino 5
> -
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives:
> Comments:
> 
> SAP
> 
> Linux version: mySAP
> Alternatives:
> Comments:
> 
> Adobe Acrobat Reader
> Linux version: yes
> Alternatives:
> Comments:
> 
> And last but not least one question:
> If we come to the conclusion to migrate to Linux which Operating system
> would you choose for a Desktop solution and WHY !?!?

as a shameless plug, a few of us recently started the design of the
"linux migration project", designed specifically to help corporations
migrate over to linux.

we've just started, but you're welcome to join the mailing list and
even help write some of the documentation once we get rolling.
the linux migration project is hosted by sourceforge, but you can get
there by going to, as one choice, www.linux-migration.org.

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RE: Exchange 2000 to Red Hat

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony Abby

Calendaring... public folders... 

> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Emmanuel Seyman
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 6:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Exchange 2000 to Red Hat
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 02:08:05PM -0400, matt chapman wrote:
> > 
> > Current Mail Server:   Exchange 2000
> 
> Is Exchange used for anything else than sending mail.
> 
> Emmanuel
> 
> 
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Java plugin not installing in mozilla 1.0

2002-07-16 Thread Mark Neidorff

Hi all,

I have been very happy with mozilla 1.0 since downloading it and
installing it.  Following the instructions on sun's site, I was not able
to intall the java plugin.  Has anyone found a way to?  (I had been using
netscape 6.2 before mozilla.  I never removed it.  Would that make a
difference?) I get an error  when using the regxpcom utility about not
being able to install the plugin.

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RE: i need help in confugring smb

2002-07-16 Thread Kerry Miller

I had the same problem just last night setting up Samba, but I realized it
was starting then immediately stopping, not just never starting.  Check
/var/log/samba for the logs to see what's wrong.  Mine was looking for a
host name that didn't exist, the logs should give you some idea of what's
happening.  I put the name of my machine in the hosts file and it worked
fine after that.  Here's what mine said:
 Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host shack.localdomain
So I put that name in my hosts file and it started working, no problem.

Kerry Miller
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>sir,
 > I am using REDHAT LINUX 7.2V,in that i am trying to configure 
>samba,but it is not working,its giveing some prob like
>  if stops the service ,thts not stoping
>  if start the service its shoing as started
>  but the status will be remain as stoped
>  Y this probs is
>i tried in my dep thats not working but,in other dep thsts working 
>fine.now i want to configure in my dep,plzzz help me to configure 
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Can't boot-up

2002-07-16 Thread Toto Gamez

Hi,
I tried to enable my ppp0 during boot-up using the network configuration of
KDE but when I reboot my box RH 72 it stuck up in ppp0. How can I boot my
box normally now and disable my ppp0 during boot.

TIA

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ppp hangs

2002-07-16 Thread Daniel Senderowicz

Hi,

I have a newly installed dual-boot 7.3 system. I was using the
"Internet Configuration Wizard" to configure PPP but when I activate
it, the thing doesn't do anything, as if PPP wouldn't be seeing
the modem.  I tried making a link /dev/modem -> /dev/ttyS0 but no
avail.  Furthermore, if I run "hwbrowser" the modem doesn't appear
on the list. On the other hand, when I run windows on the machine,
I don't have any problems connecting to my ISP. Is there anything
that I should do? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Limited groups

2002-07-16 Thread Cameron Simpson

On 16:15 16 Jul 2002, Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On 16-Jul-2002/09:59 -0500, Matthew Dodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >I am having a limitations problem with groups.
| >The problem is I have a user account that needs to belong to about 50
| >groups. I seem to be running into a 32 group limitation, [...]
[...]
| >Is there anyway around this? Can I recompile some source to increase the
| >limits?
| It looks like a kernel patch is required:
|   

Bear in mind though, that NFS has a 16 group limit, so this won't help
you if you are sharing files over NFS and need this degree of access. of
course, this may well not apply to your situation.
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Bastille & RH 7.3

2002-07-16 Thread Daniel Horth

Hi - was about to try to install the Bastille 2.0 beta on a RH 7.3 
system - as there is no release version available for 7.2 as yet... I 
was just wondering if anyone had anything to say about bastille & 7.3, 
as in is it worth installing or dows if pose more potential problems 
than leaving the 7.3 installation vanilla plain (with firewall and 
uneccesary services removed, accounts disabled, etc)

the machine is to be a public mail, web and ftp server.

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x freezing

2002-07-16 Thread hanfamily

Hi all,
I am suddenly having trouble with x freezing when it is started.
The mouse can move but nothing else works when I telnet in and
kill all x processes ect It still will not release the terminal
The only way to get back a prompt is to reboot anybody have
any idea what is going on?  I can still use the computer as
my gateway right now it is frozen but It is still acting as
a gateway. Last update was June 10th could it be hardware?
 Linda Hanigan



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Graphical Mode boot up

2002-07-16 Thread Gorman, Michael
Title: Graphical Mode boot up





I am receiving the following error when trying to start the x server.
"execeve failed for /etc/X11/X"



How do I boot into the Graphical Mode?


Thank you.





Re: Red Hat 7.3 and linuxconf

2002-07-16 Thread David Talkington

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I'd recommend vi or emacs.  

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Re: gcc 3.2 RPM

2002-07-16 Thread Cameron Simpson

On 14:56 16 Jul 2002, Hunter Scales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I need to upgrade my compiler from the gcc 2.96 that came with my Redhat 
| installation to gcc 3.2.  Can someone tell me where to find the RPM for 
| this?  Or do I have to get a gzip file from GNU?

You're probably better off just building gcc-3.2 from source and
installing it somewhere in parallel (so you can still use the RH stock
compiler, which is needed for binary API compatibility for C++).

It's pretty painless, and gives you both choices. Example:

... unpack gcc-3.2 source tree and cd into it ...
mkdir /opt/gcc-3.2
./configure --prefix=/opt/gcc-3.2
make bootstrap && make install && echo YES
ln -s /opt/gcc-3.2/bin/gcc /usr/local/bin/gcc-3.2

and there you are.

Uninstall is as easy as:

rm -rf /opt/gcc-3.2
rm /usr/local/bin/gcc-3.2

In this way you can install and test several different versions of the
compiler if that is your need.

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Re: installing a SCSI tape drive...

2002-07-16 Thread Jeff Hogg


-Original Message-
From: Jayson Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 5:47 PM
Subject: installing a SCSI tape drive...


>Was wondering if someone help me to install a SCSI tape drive on RedHat
>7.2
>
>It is a Seagate Travan tape drive. Not sure exactly how to do it. Any
>help would be much appreciated.
>

Go ahead and physically install the drive, linux will see it at boot in most
cases.  To use it, just refer to the various scsi tape interfaces.  For
example,  /dev/nst0 is the non-rewinding scsi tape drive interface for the
first tape drive.  /dev/st0 is the rewinding scsi tape drive interface for
the first tape drive.   There is a bunch of software out there that manages
back ups nicely that can handily use such a drive.  Amanda comes to mind..
Hope this helped.  Check the man pages on "mt"  it will refer you around,
and explain tape drives a bit.  man "st" is a bit of heavy reading, but is
specific on how scsi tape drives are used.

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RE: remote acces server

2002-07-16 Thread David Kramer

Have you tried setting up SSHD, you can use Tera Term to connect to your
Linux box via a windows environment.  Although I have never done it before
Im sure you could use command line.  If you are using a firewall, be sure
your firewall allows SSH.  SSHD should have been installed when you
installed the OS.  Change to root direct "/" and then run a file search for
the binaries, something like find -name *ssh*  it should return quite a few
paths, look for sshd where you store your binaries, Im running RH7.2 so they
should be pretty similar, mine are in ./usr/sbin/sshd.  

If you dont have them installed, search the web for a ssh rpm package,
install it.. I used one of my Linux books at home to perform the setup, I
recommend picking up a Bible or something similar, its come in quite handy
many times.  If you still have trouble, shoot me an email and I will check
my books later this evening...

~dK
David Kramer 

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Does anyne know anything about setting up a remote access server in linux, 
if so could you point me to some good tutorials or reading materials. BTW, i

am running rh 7.3. Thanks.


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RE: newbie.. Linux 7.0 & Win2K dual boot

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony Abby

Yes it can.. both can in fact.  The best instructions I've ever seen are
Chapter 12 of Linux in a Nutshell if you don't have this book, run out
and get it.  The process for dual booting with NT/Win2k/XP are exactly the
same.. just follow the step by step instructions in chap 12...

Anthony

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>
> I'm sure this has been posted thousands times.. but
> I'm a real newbie.  Can Lilo boot both win2k and linux
> 7.0??   how can I do this??..   I'd heard about grub..
> but I don't know what is or what to do...   would you
> give me step by step instructions please...
>
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RE: Forgot root password!

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony Abby



Reboot 
the machine and at the Lilo prompt type 'linux single' without the quotes... 
that will log you in as Root and you can change your root password 
normally.
 
Anthony

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  password!
  Does anybody tell me if I forgot my root 
  password, how can I reset it from console.  
Thanks!


RE: Red Hat 7.3 and linuxconf

2002-07-16 Thread Anthony Abby

You can still download Linuxconf and install it 

http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/linux-server/linuxconf/


Anthony

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> 
> 
> Since Red Hat 7.3 does not come with linuxconf anymore, which package 
> should I use instead? I need a text terminal based configuration tool.
> 
> Thanks,
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Re: gcc 3.2 RPM

2002-07-16 Thread Robert P. J. Day

On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Michael George wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 02:04:32PM -0700, Rob Emanuele wrote:
> > redhat doesn't have a 3.2 rpm that i know of yet.  they do have a
> > 3.x family release in the rawhide distribution.
> 
> My RHL 7.2 CDs have 3.0 something on them.  I'm guessing my 7.3 set has some
> even more up to date, but I haven't installed that yet, so I'm not sure...

the most recent red hat beta (limbo) contains gcc 3.1, so that's a pretty
good bet that the eventual official release will contain the same version.

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Re: changing root password

2002-07-16 Thread KnowHow Tech Support

Login as root.

Type passwd
hit enter
type new password twice.

Jon
KnowHow Tech Support

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NEWBIE - Unknown Syslog Message printing to screen PLEASE HELP!

2002-07-16 Thread David Kramer

> Im new to linux so please bare with me, Im running RedHat 7.2, kernel
> version 2.4.7-10.  When I open up a terminal window I keep getting the
> following messages printing to my screen, its just repeats over and
> over...  I have no idea what it means or how to even view the message that
> syslogd is sending me...
> 
> Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
>  
> 
> Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
>  last message repeated 2 times
> 
> Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
>  
> 
> Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
>  last message repeated 3 times
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> DK
> 
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Re: Exchange 2000 to Red Hat

2002-07-16 Thread Emmanuel Seyman

On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 02:08:05PM -0400, matt chapman wrote:
> 
> Current Mail Server:   Exchange 2000

Is Exchange used for anything else than sending mail.

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Re: X on Toshiba Laptop

2002-07-16 Thread Alfredo Cole

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El Lun 15 Jul 2002 11:33, Matt McElreath escribió:
> I recently tried to install RH 7.3 on my Toshiba Satellite 490xcdt.
> The installation went fine but when I went into X it was all wavy
> and the resolution was bad. Then when I went to log off X the
> screen went black and was flashing white lines across the screen. I
> used RH 7.0 on this same machine before and it worked fine. I tried
> pplaying with the settings of Xconfigurator and did it manually and
> nothing worked. THe video memory on the machine is about 2.0MB. Is
> that just too small for 7.3 or is there some way to tweek it?
>
> Matt

I think you should try with XFree86 version 3 instead of version 4. 
HTH.

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newbie.. Linux 7.0 & Win2K dual boot

2002-07-16 Thread alexis Vasquez



I'm sure this has been posted thousands times.. but
I'm a real newbie.  Can Lilo boot both win2k and linux
7.0??   how can I do this??..   I'd heard about grub..
but I don't know what is or what to do...   would you
give me step by step instructions please...

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Forgot root password!

2002-07-16 Thread Peter Li



Does anybody tell me if I forgot my root password, 
how can I reset it from console.  Thanks!


Re: gcc 3.2 RPM

2002-07-16 Thread Michael George

On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 02:04:32PM -0700, Rob Emanuele wrote:
> redhat doesn't have a 3.2 rpm that i know of yet.  they do have a
> 3.x family release in the rawhide distribution.

My RHL 7.2 CDs have 3.0 something on them.  I'm guessing my 7.3 set has some
even more up to date, but I haven't installed that yet, so I'm not sure...

> ftp to a redhat mirror and find the rawhide directory under the
> redhat tree.
> 
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:56 PM
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> Subject: gcc 3.2 RPM
> 
> 
> I need to upgrade my compiler from the gcc 2.96 that came with my
> Redhat
> installation to gcc 3.2.  Can someone tell me where to find the
> RPM for
> this?  Or do I have to get a gzip file from GNU?
> 
> Hunter
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Re: Can't get Telnet Root Access on a new Linux Dell server

2002-07-16 Thread Ashwin Kutty


Both the Telnet as well as SSH services should be running on your server
to allow for such access..  DELL's probably using their own service to
display the critical information of the server..

Furthermore, telnet'ing using the root login is not an option.. SSH
however is, if the service is running..

On 16 Jul 2002, Joshua James wrote:

> I purchased a Dell server with RedHat and I was able to login from
> Mandrake using Telnet and Secure Shell and from Windows. Have you tried
> from the built-in clients?
>
> I can't get FTP working though, it's always something.
>
> On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:49, Dan Sabo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just installed my new Dell server (that was pre configured with Linux at
> > Dell), at my co location firm.  I am now able to log on to the server
> > remotely from home, via a browser based Dell Server Administrator
> > application to check the server's critical functions.
> >
> > However, I can not logon to the server via telnet and can not get
> > Linux/telnet root access as a result.  I am using Putty, and I type in my IP
> > address in Putty, the same IP address I use to log onto the Dell browser
> > based server administrator, tried both SSH and telnet connections in putty,
> > and I just get a blank screen with no prompt for login in the Putty terminal
> > window.  Any ideas what I’m doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dan Sabo
> >
> >
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NEWBIE - Unknown Syslog Message printing to screen PLEASE HELP!

2002-07-16 Thread David Kramer

Im new to linux so please bare with me, Im running RedHat 7.2, kernel
version 2.4.7-10.  When I open up a terminal window I keep getting the
following messages printing to my screen, its just repeats over and over...
I have no idea what it means or how to even view the message that syslogd is
sending me...

Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
 

Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
 last message repeated 2 times

Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
 

Message from syslogd@ at Tue Jul 16 14:05:00 2002 ...
 last message repeated 3 times

Thanks,

DK

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RE: problem receiving email

2002-07-16 Thread Donnie Grimes

Russ,

Thanks for pointing me to the tips file, but I had already taken care of
those suggestions. There is nothing in /var/log/messages that points to a
problem. To test my server, I've been sending email from yahoo.com. There is
no record of any attempts from yahoo.com in the messages file.

I would appreciate any help. If I can't get this worked out in the next
couple of day, I'll have to give up on Redhat.
Thanks,
Donnie

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Subject: Re: problem receiving email

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

> I don't think so. He can receive mail from other servers in his domain.

The transport mechanism is not described -- fetchmail could be
pulling local copies, for all we know.  A trace of
/var/log/messages would demonstrate external connectivity, and
reject reasons.  The cited tips item is a general local net
solution.

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RE: problem receiving email

2002-07-16 Thread Donnie Grimes

Tony,

Thanks for the tip, but I had already done that.  The Redhat machine will
receive email from another Linux box, but from no one outside of my domain.
I do have the other Linux box in my /etc/mail/Access file. Could it be a
security issue?  I do not have either of the firewall packages running.

Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Donnie

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On 10-Jul-2002/14:24 -0400, Donnie Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've installed Red Hat 7.3 and cannot get my server to receive email from
>servers outside of my domain (I can get mail from other servers on my
>domain). I am building the linux server to replace an existing Windows 2000
>server. So far, from reading manuals I have
>1) commented out the DAEMON_OPTIONS line in the sendmail.mc file and
rebuilt
>sendmail.cf
>2) added sendmail:ALL to the hosts.allow file.

I think sendmail is expecting mail to be addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when most mail is actually addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You have to tell
sendmail that "domain.tld" is another name for the machine it's running
on.

Try putting domain.tld in /etc/mail/local-host-names. I think that's
a kludge, and there may be a better way of doing it, but I think it will
work.


Tony
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ButtonPress events and suspend on Toshiba laptop...

2002-07-16 Thread Robert Urban

Hello,

I've got a Toshiba Satellite 4060XCDT with the Trident Cyber 9525
chipset running RH7.2.

When I suspend the machine ("apm -s") and then wake it up, pressing
MB1 or MB3 no longer generate a ButtonPress event.  Releasing the button
does however generate a ButtonRelease event.

This is maddening and renders the laptop unusable after a suspend/wakeup.

If I stop X and restart it, the mouse buttons behave again.

If anyone has a solution or event just a good idea about how to go about
solving this problem, please send me an email!

thanks,

Rob Urban



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Red Hat 7.3 and linuxconf

2002-07-16 Thread lcfe

Since Red Hat 7.3 does not come with linuxconf anymore, which package 
should I use instead? I need a text terminal based configuration tool.

Thanks,

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Re:Re: Help. I need a traffic shaping program for RedHat (with GIU would be great)

2002-07-16 Thread Tarek Amr



I used the filter commands shown to math on 
protolco
but it failed
 
any commants please ??


Filtering - iproute2

2002-07-16 Thread Tarek Amr



I am doing my graduation project using traffic 
controller on linux tool
 
but unfortunately the u32 filter command failed to 
match on the protocol field
 
i used:
 
$TC filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 11 u32 
match ip protocol 1 0xff flowid 1:10
and then:
 
$TC filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 11 u32 
match u8 0x01 0xff at 9
 
 
and both of them failed , although they 
worked as a syntex < bash didn't say any error messages > but practically 
they failed to do the job
 
any comments please
 
I need your help QUICKLY 
PLEASE
 
THNKS A LOT 
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ftp/telnet - connection refused all of a sudden!!!

2002-07-16 Thread Linux Bigot

All,

I could able to do ftp and telnet to my linux box.
After a boot none of these services are availble. I
always get back a "connection refused" error.

TIA


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remote acces server

2002-07-16 Thread Tyler Durdin


Does anyne know anything about setting up a remote access server in linux, 
if so could you point me to some good tutorials or reading materials. BTW, i 
am running rh 7.3. Thanks.


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Re: Wan internet access.

2002-07-16 Thread kpyau

So you should do a ipchains command in order  for you to
masquerade between 100.18.6.0 and 100.18.1.0

this 2 network cannot communicate each other if you
dont do masquerade.

1. when you online to the internet, means you send packet to outside world,
maybe your router do route back the acknoledge packet, but your linux
box isnt know that packet is for who, so it dont work.

2.you have to type in the command:

ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -s 100.18.1.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0

anyway..if dont worktell me exactly the network topology is
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how to set up a webaccess counter

2002-07-16 Thread Jianping Zhu


I have a linux sever with a zope web serve on it. how can I set up a web
access counter on it?

Thanks 


Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia 
Athens, GA 30602
Tel 706 5423900




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Re: Question about IP addresses

2002-07-16 Thread Stephen Gevers

My understanding is that https will work with name based virtual hosts 
if you are willing to share the cert and put up with the client side 
browser warning.  That's a no brainer for me because I just wanted the 
encrypted traffic and I didn't want to pay Verisign or others for that. 
 If people don't want to trust my cert, they don't have to visit.  Of 
course, that wouldn't be appropriate for a business, but I don't have 
any https on my business site.

Steve

Ed Wilts wrote:

>On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 03:49:28PM -0400, Adam Ellis wrote:
>  
>
>>As long as you have one public IP address you'll be able to direct all
>>domains to the same public IP and have Apache determine which pages to
>>return.  Look into Apache Virtual Hosts.
>>
>>
>
>Note, however, that works for http but not https.  https will not work
>with named virtual hosts - you need to be ip-based.
>
>  
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changing root password

2002-07-16 Thread Tyler Durdin


How can i change root password?


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Adding a new scsi disk in RH 7.1

2002-07-16 Thread Pascal MiQUET

On a server, a new scsi disk were added
On booting some message tell us that a disk on controller 0 disk 3 is 
added, but not configuration were requested.
So fdisk is not available for the device /dev/sdd !!! as long as there 
is actually 3 disks plugged in and configured.
The new disk is about 18 Go, and the three other are 9 Go.
Any idea ???
One of  my friend told me to decrease the speed of the disk ??

Regards
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connecting to the internet with a realtek rtl8139c-001

2002-07-16 Thread Archie



I have redhat 7.3, an i am trying to get onto the 
internet, i have contacted my ISP and they have assured me that have got to use 
DHCP and not static.
I have tried to activate it as DHCP but it wont 
activate, i have manually put in my net mask and gateway and IP. I can get it to 
activate as static but cant get onto the internet. I have tried to configure it 
but with no joy.
 
I have had a file off the internet for the realtek 
8139 linux driver but i dont know how to install it, i can get into the 
MAKE  file and it displays this
 
# Makefile for a basic moduleCC=gcMODFLAGS 
=_06-wall-dconfig_kernel-dmodule -d__kernel__ -dlinuxnew_include_path=-i 
/usr/include/linux/version .h$ (CC) $ (MODFLAGS) $ (new_include_path -c 
8139too.cmake wot do i do with that 
 
I am a complete newby to this i want to connect to 
the internet so i can learn.
i am broadband my isp is ntlworld.com and i am 
based in the uk..
p.c is there any helpline number i can phone incase 
nobody can help..
 
Many thanks
Archie


Adding a new disk on RH 7.1

2002-07-16 Thread Pascal MiQUET

Add a new scsi disk, make me crasy  :-(
There is actually 3 scisi disk of 9 Go. And adding a new disk 18 Go is 
not available on a Red Hat 7.1
On boot, Kudzu tell us that a new disk on #0(3) there is a new disk, but 
no configuration is requested Strange.
When the system is up and running, the fdisk /dev/sdd command tell me 
that there is no such device ...

What's going wrong ?
Should I use mknod to add manually the new device, or any system command 
to configure the new drive ?

Any idea is welcome
Regards
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checking domain

2002-07-16 Thread Tyler Durdin


How can i check what domain i am on from the Konsole? Also, how can i change 
domain names from the Konsole?


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making a boot floppy.

2002-07-16 Thread alexis Vasquez


Hi all.

I installed w2k and then installed RHL 7.0 but when
reach the step to make boot floppy. it can't.  I look
on other screen (alt F3 I think). it says 
"NO IDE FLOPPY FOUND" ... In other line said  "NO
INITTAB. BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN".

So I did mkbootdisk from other linux box. but the
/root directory in this other machine is /dev/hda7. 
In MY machine is /dev/hda5..

so floppy boots. but search for /dev/hda7 :-(

How can I make a boot disk with a different parameters
from the box I'm doin' it..?

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how to share a tape drive from 1 machine to another machine

2002-07-16 Thread kpyau




i have a linux 7.0 box call 
earth.eu.com
 
i have another linux 7.0 box call 
titan.eu.com
 
earth.eu.com have a scsi tapedrive which working 
fine. the location
is in /dev/st0
 
how do i share this tapedrive to 
titan.eu.com?
 
i want this tapedrive to apear in titan.eu.com so 
that i can backup my files
easily and tar easily.
 
can anyone help? 
thanks


installing a SCSI tape drive...

2002-07-16 Thread Jayson Hill








Was wondering if someone help me to
install a SCSI tape drive on RedHat 7.2

 

It is a Seagate Travan tape drive.
Not sure exactly how to do it. Any help would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Jayson








Exchange 2000 to Red Hat

2002-07-16 Thread matt chapman

Hi,

Type of operation:  School District.
Number of Clients:  20,000

Windoze 98 to XP on Desktop (not changing)

Current Mail Client :  Outlook (can change if need be)

Current Mail Server:   Exchange 2000

Anyone gone from something like this to a product via Linux?  Bynari comes to 
mind... anyone have any other thoughts on a migration on the server side that 
affects the client as little as possible?

I know Sendmail of Postfix can handle the MTA part and uw-imap as the server 
side but what about the users etc

-matt chapman



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Re: newbie.. Linux 7.0 & Win2K dual boot

2002-07-16 Thread alexis Vasquez

 --- Aaron Konstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
> > 
> > alexis Vasquez wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm sure this has been posted thousands times..
> but
> > > I'm a real newbie.  Can Lilo boot both win2k and
> linux
> > > 7.0??   how can I do this??..   I'd heard about
> grub..
> > > but I don't know what is or what to do...  
> would you
> > > give me step by step instructions please...
> > >
> > > thank in advance..
> > >
> > 
> > I forgot the exact instructions, but you can make
> the windows 2000 boot
> > manager boot to linux. Lilo does not like ntfs
> partitions. If you are
> > running fat32 on your windows partition, you
> should have no trouble. I
> > will find the instructions for the windows 2000
> boot manager and post
> > them here.
> > 
> > Travis Garrison
> lilo will boot w2k with or without a w2k ntfs
> partition.

Thanks a lot..  I did what you said. but still havin'
problems...

I installed w2k and then linux...
First ask me where to put lilo..  MBR or First
partition...  I choose MBR.. (without knowing the 
differences)... It didn't show me the w2k .. only the
default lilo..  The first time it crashes after
copying all the files it says 'ending abnormally'
cannot umount /sysimage.. and reboot. I installed
again I could'nt make a boot floppy..  I look the 4th
screen and I saw 'No IDE floppy found' and other line
saying  'NO INITTAB.  PROBLEMS WILL OCCURS'..
Before this I choose TEXT 'coz  the integrate video
card in w2k is VIA 8361 linux recognize as a trident
ciberblade.. so its stop 'waiting xfont server'..
If you need some extra information please tell me
where to look.. again .. thanks a lot

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Setting up a database server

2002-07-16 Thread Darrell A. Sullivan, II

I am wanting to set up a database server using Red Hat Linux and MySQL.

I am wondering if anyone else out there has done this and if anyone has some
tips or resources they could point me to.

I am interested in how best to setup the Linux system for database
performance as well as what kind of hardware, in particular good, fast RAID
controllers are available for use under Red Hat.

Is anyone using a RAID subsystem with Linux connecting through a standard
RAID controller on Red Hat?

Are there any kernel tweaks to get better performance?
Is there a list somewhere that contains what packages need to be installed
for a standalone database server?

I have posted similar questions on the MySQL list but have not received much
in the way of response. I am hoping someone here will have some more
information.

Thanks for your help.

Darrell



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samba disconnects user profile

2002-07-16 Thread Tyler Durdin

I have client windows machines running win XP pro and when we leave them on 
over night it seems that the users lose the connection to the samba server 
and lose their roaming profiles. Is there a time limit to keep users 
connected in samba? If it goes idle for so long is it supposed to 
disconnect? Is there a way to solve this problem? Thanks in advance.



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Re: Kylix and Object Pascal

2002-07-16 Thread lrnobs

I am a newbie myself and I have picked Kylix for development.  I purchased
the standard edition.

Here is a list of the feature comparison of the commercial and downloadable
copies:
http://www.borland.com/kylix/pdf/kyl2_feamatrix.pdf

There are several books available at:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/

Bye,


Larry Nobs



- Original Message -
From: "Jay Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 3:44 AM
Subject: Kylix and Object Pascal


>
> Hello,
>
> To begin with, I don't know much about Object Pascal at all.  I have
> Kylix2 installed and running.  I also created the frame work of an
> application and decide to try and finish it in my spare time if for no
> other purpose but to learn how to build a working program in Kylix.
>
> Project description here: http://web.infoave.net/~jay/xmdjen.html
>
> On the other hand, after I started down this kylix path, this
> particular program would be best done in perl/cgi so anyone could use
> it via a web browser.
>
> However, I am interested in any tutorials, examples, etc to get me
> started with Kylix from a beginners point of view.  I looked for a
> book on Delphi but found nothing at the bookstore or library.
>
> The Open version seems to be missing some key components.  Mainly web,
> ftp, and server controls. Anyone building open source components for
> kylix, or is there a better free RAD tool for Linux?
>
> I also noticed redhat or gcc says it does pacal, but I can find no
> pascal compiler on my system.  I would also like a good open source
> pascal ide for Linux that is compatible with Turbo Pascal. I see no
> need to use kylix for simple commandline pascal apps.
>
> Another question, am I wasting my time with this kylix which seems to
> be running under wine?
>
>
> jay
>
>
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Re: a problem compiling modules with kernel 2.4.18-3 on redhat 7.3

2002-07-16 Thread Jay Turner

On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 04:00:13PM +0300, Rafi Cohen wrote:
> Hi, I tried to compile some modules with the kernel and system mentioned in
> the subject.
> After choosing the modules I needed in "make menuconfig", I issued the
> following steps:
> make dep, make clean, make bzimage, make install -- here I received the
> failure. The next steps should be make modules and make modules_install, but
> I did not continue from here, for the time being.
> I got an error in the install script. This script looks for a directory
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-3custom, but this directory does not exist. The only
> directories in /lib/modules are: 2.4.18-3 and 2.4.18-3debug.
> Compiling the same modules on Redhat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.7-10 was successful
> and /lib/modules/2.4.7-10custom did exist.
> 1. Is anybody aware of this problem and can you suggest a solution for it?
> 2. Generally, this problem is probably caused due a change from kernel
> 2.4.7-10 to 2.4.18-3, which I am not aware of.
> The Changes file in Documentation of kernel 2.4.18-3 mentions the cnages
> from 2.2 series to 2.4, but not changes within the 2.4 series. Where can I
> find those changes?
> If there is a mailing list more appropriate to this topic then let me know.
> Thank you in advance, Rafi Cohen.

The 'make install' step on the kernel is attempting to create the initrd image
. . . which is looking for the modules that you have created for the new
kernel.  So, you should probably throw the 'make modules' and 'make
modules_install' steps in before attempting to install the kernel.

That should take care of things for you.

- jkt

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Re: YPPASSWD Help

2002-07-16 Thread Flávio Brito

Hi Gordon

Did you use with domain ?

ypcat -d gordon.com passwd


Sincerely

Flávio Brito
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil



Em Dom, 2002-06-02 às 13:29, Gordon Stewart escreveu:
> Dear List
> 
> I am runing Redhat 7 and I have installed YPservices (NIS)
> 
> When I run make  I get the following output:
> 
> gmake[1]: Entering directory `/var/yp/gordon.com'
> Updating passwd.byname...
> Updating passwd.byuid...
> Updating group.byname...
> yphelper: This program is for internal use from some
>   ypserv scripts and should never be called
>   from a terminal
> 
> Updating group.bygid...
> Updating hosts.byname...
> Updating hosts.byaddr...
> yphelper: This program is for internal use from some
>   ypserv scripts and should never be called
>   from a terminal
> 
> Updating rpc.byname...
> Updating rpc.bynumber...
> Updating services.byname...
> Updating services.byservicename...
> Updating netid.byname...
> Updating protocols.bynumber...
> Updating protocols.byname...
> Updating mail.aliases...
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/var/yp/gordon.com'
> 
> 
> Am I assuming that the users i am creating are in the passwd file in the
> /var/vp/passwd.
> Here is a copy of this file.
> 
> gorste:gsgcAE.tVg5Ng:502:0:gordon stewart:/home/gorste:/bin/bash
> 
> When I issue the command ypcat passwd I retieve no results.  Should I get a
> list of the users that are
> in the above.  The user gorste is not being set up. How can I resolved this.
> 
> Thanks for your help
> 
> Gordon
> 
> 
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linux migration

2002-07-16 Thread jonas . weismuller

Our company is considering to migrate some Desktop PC¡¯s to Linux. To
rephrase: I have to prove how far the development of Linux is feasible in
our company!

I have a checklist about the programs which are used in our company. Most
of the vendors of these programs don¡¯t support Linux solutions/Clients
(hopefully it will change as soon as possible). Therefore I am looking for
alternatives by taking into account the compatibility to our existing
programs, because we will not migrate all PC¡¯s.

I hope you can fill in my list. If this is no subject for this mailing
list, please let me know or maybe you just prefer it to send it to my
private email address, it would be nice! If you have already experienced
alternative products playing/working with the common windows based
products, please write down a mark between 1-6 (¡°1 ¨C very well¡± to ¡°6 -
very bad¡±) in brackets behind the certain program and if u don¡¯t mind with
a short explanation of pros and cons, just insert with a comma and use a
¡°P:¡± for pros and a ¡°C:¡± for cons!
For example: Alternative: openoffice(3,P:faster, more stable, C:" not
compatible to Microsoft excel 2000 sheets), staroffice (2)


Following the list of the programs my company used:
MS Office 97/2002
--
Linux version: No
Alternatives: openoffice(), star office()
Comments:

MS Netmeeting
---
Linux version: No
Alternatives:
Comments:

Power Archiver (Free compression tool)
-
Linux version: No
Alternatives:
Comments:

Irfan View
--
Linux version: No
Alternatives:
Comments:

Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw

Linux version: No/yes (PhotoPaint)
Alternatives: Gimp(), PhotoPaint()
Comments:

Lotus Notes Domino 5
-
Linux version: No
Alternatives:
Comments:

SAP

Linux version: mySAP
Alternatives:
Comments:

Adobe Acrobat Reader
Linux version: yes
Alternatives:
Comments:

And last but not least one question:
If we come to the conclusion to migrate to Linux which Operating system
would you choose for a Desktop solution and WHY !?!?

That¡¯s it! Thanks a lot!

If you find any mistakes in my listing your are welcome to correct ! ;-)

Cheers Jonas



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Howto Add a network card ?

2002-07-16 Thread kpyau



I have a redhat 7.0 box on ICL team server 
machine.
I need already have a network card inside the 
server,
but is not auto dectected by redhat 
os.
 
now, how do i configure the network interface 
from
scratch?
 
p/s : my server is too big, i cant open the server 
casing
cause it will take me 1 whole day to open it.so 
please
help me to configure from console.
p/s: i try on kudzu but still not work. my network 
card is
working fine before i install redhat.
 
please help.


polling linux mail servers

2002-07-16 Thread jack wallen

i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
(inside or outside the domain) and get email to linux clients? the only
way i've managed was to mount the server to the clients using nfs but i
don't much care for this route. 

anyone have any advice? thanks.
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Redhat based ISP tools

2002-07-16 Thread Dan Horth

Hi - jsut getting back into more full time linux type admin and 
consulting since leaving my job - was wondering if anyone had any handy 
hints for me as to solutions for running a Redhat based ISP - basically 
looking for tools to help with:

1) user / domain setups - virtual hosting
2) traffic monitoring and billing

specifically I'd like to be able to set up virtual hosts on a RH 7.3 
box, tracking traffic (web, sendmail and ftp) to and from the server for 
specific clients.

I've been looking into webmin based solutions for management, and so far 
have been setting stuff up manually - but would love to know if there 
are any solutions out there already in place to simplify the types of 
tasks needed to run an ISP.

thanks in advance for any pointers...

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i need help in confugring smb

2002-07-16 Thread prashanth ks

sir,
  I am using REDHAT LINUX 7.2V,in that i am trying to configure 
samba,but it is not working,its giveing some prob like
  if stops the service ,thts not stoping
  if start the service its shoing as started
  but the status will be remain as stoped
  Y this probs is
i tried in my dep thats not working but,in other dep thsts working 
fine.now i want to configure in my dep,plzzz help me to configure 
it.


  yours faithfully
Prashanth K S
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i need help in confugring smb

2002-07-16 Thread prashanth ks

sir,
  I am using REDHAT LINUX 7.2V,in that i am trying to configure 
samba,but it is not working,its giveing some prob like
  if stops the service ,thts not stoping
  if start the service its shoing as started
  but the status will be remain as stoped
  Y this probs is
i tried in my dep thats not working but,in other dep thsts working 
fine.now i want to configure in my dep,plzzz help me to configure 
it.


  yours faithfully
Prashanth K S
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What is UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING mean?

2002-07-16 Thread Knut Ove Hauge



I have always had UP BROADCAST RUNNING
and now I have NOTRAILERS RUNNING.
What does it mean?

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RE: gcc 3.2 RPM

2002-07-16 Thread Rob Emanuele

redhat doesn't have a 3.2 rpm that i know of yet.  they do have a
3.x family release in the rawhide distribution.

ftp to a redhat mirror and find the rawhide directory under the
redhat tree.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:56 PM
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Subject: gcc 3.2 RPM


I need to upgrade my compiler from the gcc 2.96 that came with my
Redhat
installation to gcc 3.2.  Can someone tell me where to find the
RPM for
this?  Or do I have to get a gzip file from GNU?

Hunter



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RE: Can't get Telnet Root Access on a new Linux Dell server

2002-07-16 Thread Rob Emanuele

In general you don't want to allow root login from any remote
console.  Customarily telnet login as root is disabled.  SSH
login as root is also disabled.

Most people login as another user and then 'su' to become root.
That is preferable because it is easier to track.

--rje

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Thanks Joshua,

Can I do that remotely, or do I have to do this right at the
server?  Also,
since Mandrake is an application that comes pre installed, what
is the
startup command for that, both remote and at server?

Thanks,

Dan Sabo

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server


I used the built-in client on Mandrake and of course Windows,
just using
telnet from the command line worked for me.

It won't let you telnet as root, in that case try ssh host -l
root from
a linux workstation. You could also set up another user and use
that to
login with telnet and then use su to become root.

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 16:00, Dan Sabo wrote:
> Hi Joshua,
>
> Built in clients in the server?  Mandrake?  No I have not.  Is
that
included
> with Dell Power Edge servers?  I have a 2650.  How would I
access that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joshua James
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 3:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Can't get Telnet Root Access on a new Linux Dell
server
>
>
> I purchased a Dell server with RedHat and I was able to login
from
> Mandrake using Telnet and Secure Shell and from Windows. Have
you tried
> from the built-in clients?
>
> I can't get FTP working though, it's always something.
>
> On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:49, Dan Sabo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just installed my new Dell server (that was pre configured
with Linux
at
> > Dell), at my co location firm.  I am now able to log on to
the server
> > remotely from home, via a browser based Dell Server
Administrator
> > application to check the server's critical functions.
> >
> > However, I can not logon to the server via telnet and can not
get
> > Linux/telnet root access as a result.  I am using Putty, and
I type in
my
> IP
> > address in Putty, the same IP address I use to log onto the
Dell browser
> > based server administrator, tried both SSH and telnet
connections in
> putty,
> > and I just get a blank screen with no prompt for login in the
Putty
> terminal
> > window.  Any ideas what I’m doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dan Sabo
> >
> >
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